“We’re excited to join forces with Jaguar Land Rover and InMotion,” said John Zimmer, Lyft President and Co-founder, according to the release. “Lyft envisions a future where shared mobility will transform cities and improve people’s lives. This partnership will help us achieve that ambitious goal.” This follows InMotion’s recent seed investment in SPLT, a Detroit-based digital carpool business. SPLT works with Lyft to provide non-emergency medical transport. The Lyft investment was included as part of the company’s most recent round of fundraising, which closed in April.